The following rules and regulations are adopted and prescribed for the government and control of the use of water from the city water works system:
(A) All officers and employees of the city shall have access, at all reasonable hours, to premises where water is used.
(B) The hydrants, plugs, slop-boxes, service pipes, hose, and all other attachments shall be kept in complete repair by the owner, or occupant, of the premises where the water is used.
(C) No water shall be used by any consumer, or permitted by him to be used from his connection, for other than the purpose specified for such connection.
(D) No leak shall be permitted, or water allowed to flow, and waste unnecessarily.
(E) No person, without a written permit from the Water Superintendent, or the Board of Public Works and Safety, shall turn a stopcock of the water works system, for the purpose of turning the water either on, or off.
(F) Any person having a connection for sprinkling purposes, shall confine such sprinkling to the premises where such connection is located.
(G) In all cases where more than one consumer is supplied from a pipe, or pipes, governed by one stopcock, then one person must be responsible for the payment of all charges, and the keeping in good repair of all pipes, hydrants, and other connection or attachments.
(H) Cisterns located on premises where there is no hydrant shall not be filled from a hydrant, except by permit from the Water Superintendent, or the Board of Public Works and Safety.
('66 Code, § 52.01) (Ord., passed 5-2-05; Am. Ord. passed 8-25-10)
Penalty, see § 10.99